October 24, 2007
Here are some pics from our office Christmas party!
As far back as I can remember we’ve always made a big deal out of our office Christmas parties. We have tended to invite virtually every lawyer, court reporter, past client, etc. to our office to celebrate the holidays in style.
In recent history however we’ve gone a different direction, opting instead to reallocate our party budget to help those less fortunate and this has become our new tradition.
Frankly, it’s a heck of a lot more fun than hanging out with a bunch of lawyers! But more importantly the children have a blast and that’s what it’s really all about.
Check out these pics!:
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